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Queensland Retail Shop Lease - Assignor Disclosure Statement to Assignee
If you are looking to transfer or ‘assign’ a retail shop lease in Queensland, you will need to comply with section 22B of the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 (Qld). When a lease is assigned to another person or company, (often when they sell their busine...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 39 - Registration of a Trade Mark
Registration represents the successful end-point for an application for registration of a trade mark that has been accepted. In a legal sense, registration gives the owner the right to use, license, or sell the mark within Australia for the goo...
Queensland Residential Conveyancing - Seller’s Warranties
The seller warrants various things that could affect the property, such as correctness of title, capacity to complete, no judgments, orders or writs affecting the property, no unregistered dealings, no notices of body corporate meetings and no obliga...
Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 26 - Section 44 and Regulation 4.15A - Conflict with Other Signs
Part 26 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual details how section 44 of the Trade Marks Act 1995 comes into place. Under section 44, an application for a trade mark must be rejected if the applicant's trade mark is substantially identical with or dece...
Seller’s Warranties
The seller warrants various things that could affect the property, such as:• correctness of title, • capacity to complete, • no judgments, orders or writs affecting the property, • no unregistered dealings, • no notices of body corporate meetings and...

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